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What is a NITF file? Imaging data format used by the U.S. government and military for transmitting documents; may contain a combination of text, graphics, and metadata in a single file; also supports multiple layers; often used for satellite and aerial photos.

More Information The NITF format is often used along with the NATO Secondary Imagery Format (NSIF) for storing and transmitting government data.

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What is a NITF file?

Imaging data format used by the U.S. government and military for transmitting documents; may contain a combination of text, graphics, and metadata in a single file; also supports multiple layers; often used for satellite and aerial photos.

More Information

The NITF format is often used along with the NATO Secondary Imagery Format (NSIF) for storing and transmitting government data.

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Category: Data Files

Updated: April 22, 2011

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What is a NITF file?
Imaging data format used by the U.S. government and military for transmitting documents; may contain a combination of text, graphics, and metadata in a single file; also supports multiple layers; often used for satellite and aerial photos.